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Old 11-08-2009, 03:41 PM   #21
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Quote:       Originally Posted by CalifgirlinOk View Post
I type this with tears in my eyes.There's a few members who have remembered me talking about my Pom named Scotty.He's the first and only dog I have ever owned in my lfe.Seabeescotty bought him for me and he's way over 10yrs old. Today I noticed that his bottom didn't look right.It looked to me that it was some what blown out.It's common for that breed of dog when they age.I know what I need to do BUT it's ripping my heart out.I dont want him to feel pain.What I'm trying say is I need feed back from all you and keep in mind my heart is hurting.

Hey Lady,

As a dog breeder & lover.
I feel your pain

Have you taking the dog to the vet yet?
If not, get him there tomorrow.

When you talk to the Vet. actually listen to him/her.
As most, will be honest in their diagnosis.
If the time has come.
Be there, for your dog.
As he has "been there" for you.
When you needed him.

I have a cabinet which "keeps" my beloved Ben, Winchester, Ruger & Chatineeka, and shortly soon my Samson. Many Vets., will also take a casting of your family members paw prints.

My Priscilla, goes in for her surgery, this upcoming Wednesday.

We will keep you/him, in our thoughts & prayers.
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Old 11-09-2009, 05:28 PM   #22
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sorry to hear about your puppy. i had to explain this same thing to my 6yr old son less than 2 weeks ago. its hard thing to make a choice like this one. just keep in mind whats best for you dog. hope the vet can help.
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Old 11-09-2009, 11:25 PM   #23
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Caligirl, I hope you have been to the vet and things are looking up. Please give us an update if you can.
When it's time to make the "ultimate decision" your love for your dog will come through and you won't let him suffer. My heart goes out to you as I know exactly how hard this is.
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